Yes they do, If you are single and live in Service accommodation a daily food charge is deducted from your pay, this amounts to about £5 per day.
Most single soldiers living in the barracks will be issued a meal card, and won't have to pay for DFAC meals. Married soldiers and soldiers assigned to certain jobs will be put on separate rations, which is basically additional money to help pay for food.
Why do the gurkhas fight for the british army. At what time in history did this occure? Why do the gurkhas fight for the british army. At what time in history did this occure? Why do the gurkhas fight for the british army. At what time in history did this occure? Why do the gurkhas fight for the british army. At what time in history did this occure?
They would join and work as a soldier on soldiers pay. See related link below for pay scales.
The sugar and stamps act required British colonies to pay taxes so as to support the British army.
The quartering Act required colonial assemblies to house and pay British soldiers.
The British Soldiers protected the American colonists. King George III thought the colonists should help pay the army's cost.
failed to pay
British mercenaries were soldiers that fought for pay and were not a regular part of the army. Mercenaries were an important part of some of Britain's early war efforts, though they are seldom used today.
BECAUSE THE BRITISH soldiers fought till the war was over the miltia fought only a couple months
No, the army pays for the soldier...
The British had to pay for the supplies. The British soldiers kept dying so they had to pay for the guns and rope and wood and so froth.
he was going to pay but he didnt